Born 3 weeks before the Soviets launched Sputnik.
I look 42 feal 62, I am 52 for one more week if I make it. In the last 6 months, I nearly severed my right foot and still recovering from Covid.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:Men turn 17 and basically stay the same mentally and physically until they are 45-50 years old, then they go "hey, woah, what is left of my hair is turning gray and Ragin' Woody doesn't come to visit anymore". Still mentally 17 though.
Which is why there is a huge market for hair dye, hair loss, and boner pills, while women be all "you change as you get older, what's the big deal"
60 here, and some of that's true, my hair is gray and thinning...
You apparently know different women than I do. The one's I know are all fretting over their age way more than any of the men I know.
Wow, til a lil Stampie checks in I'm youngest at 27. I thought the forum was all in their 40s aside from our resident octogenarian Jaguar enthusiast
I'm 58 and I've been on the GRM forum for decades although I had to change my account at one point due to a computer failure.
I think I look about my age but other than having bad knees my whole life, I feel really good...no problems sleeping, pooping, working, berking, etc..
I'll celebrate the 36th anniversary of my 25th birthday in March. In my mind I'm still 25 but, sometimes my body says, "No you ain't ! " I was made a member of FOG Racing a few years ago. Freaking Old Guys.
759NRNG said:barefootcyborg5000 said:Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) said:I'm 49, but I don't look a DAY over 55.
And you don't act a day over 18.
King's ex fist bump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR0G9XKuHdE
57...
..but having a teenage kid at home keeps me somewhat current with what the youngsters are up to.
At nearly 36, I'm more dead on the inside than the outside.
I can still cut weight and stack muscle if I am dedicated, so that's good. But I'm a hollow shell on the inside.
I turned 70 while driving the now orange X1/9 home from Chicago. That felt like I was 40 again. Last night, well 2:30 AM, I while cleaning the bridgeport and I felt 90 dammit...Parts for a customer Frog Eye Sprite speedster project, gotta do night shift to get mill time.
Hasbro (Forum Supporter) said:I believe I was 28 when I bought AutoX issue #1. Changed my life.
Thank you Tim and Margie.
I know the first issue of GRM that I found/bought had the article where they installed a Rabbit Diesel radiator (after having it rodded out) in the Ro-Spit.
Yes, life changing. It was like why I read 4 Wheel & Off Road but more to my interests.
Peabody said:Pete. (l33t FS) said:Men turn 17 and basically stay the same mentally and physically until they are 45-50 years old, then they go "hey, woah, what is left of my hair is turning gray and Ragin' Woody doesn't come to visit anymore". Still mentally 17 though.
Which is why there is a huge market for hair dye, hair loss, and boner pills, while women be all "you change as you get older, what's the big deal"
60 here, and some of that's true, my hair is gray and thinning...
You apparently know different women than I do. The one's I know are all fretting over their age way more than any of the men I know.
I do.
My youngest aunt (who is closer to my age than she is to her own sisters) started going gray a while back. Just a single streak of gray on the forelock kind of area.
Her reaction was "Oh that is COOL! Like Rogue!"
nlevine said:57...
..but having a teenage kid at home keeps me somewhat current with what the youngsters are up to.
E36 M3 is straight bussin, no cap fr
Just turned 37 the end of October, tho I feel many years older dealing with insurance over the house. Hopefully it straightens out soon and I can get back to cars properly.
Hasbro (Forum Supporter) said:67 here. Believe I was 28 when I bought AutoX issue #1. Changed my life.
Thank you Tim and Margie.
Thanks for sticking with us.
I believe I was -1 when that first issue came out.
GIRTHQUAKE said:nlevine said:57...
..but having a teenage kid at home keeps me somewhat current with what the youngsters are up to.
E36 M3 is straight bussin, no cap fr
Bet!
TheRyGuy said:39 here. What's that old Rod Stewart song... Wish I knew what I knew now, when I was younger
The original version by Faces is really good.
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